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"some people think I'm a tomboy, but I still had an epidural"

45 replies

Swings77 · 30/06/2016 17:33

What's that supposed to mean?

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ThoraGruntwhistle · 30/06/2016 17:34

What? Confused

EatShitDerek · 30/06/2016 17:34

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SantanaLopez · 30/06/2016 17:35

It translates to: 'I am an utter arsehole'.

HTH.

SweetieDrops · 30/06/2016 17:35

Need some more context, it doesn't make that much sense as it is.

IfTheCapFitsWearIt · 30/06/2016 17:35

You seemed to have lost your post? What are you asking?

OiWithThePoodlesAlready · 30/06/2016 17:35

Eh? That's a strange connection to make.

ThursdayLastWeek · 30/06/2016 17:35

No idea.

In labour?

Swings77 · 30/06/2016 17:35

Sorry, a woman in my baby group made that comment. Everyone giggled, but me. I didn't get it.

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HerRoyalFattyness · 30/06/2016 17:36
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ThoraGruntwhistle · 30/06/2016 17:36

Like as in 'I'm supposed to be all tough but I found childbirth painful'? What a weird statement.

WorraLiberty · 30/06/2016 17:36

Did you not ask her?

Fairuza · 30/06/2016 17:37

Tomboys are tough, people thought she was tough, but actually she's a girly wimp and had an epidural.

Swings77 · 30/06/2016 17:37

No! I'm very shy, I'm not keen on the group at all, I'm only going for my baby. I'd have felt like a right outsider for asking, especially as I was the only one who didn't giggle

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SaucyJack · 30/06/2016 17:39

Ah yes. Good old men. Well known for their stoic, drug-free methods of coping with childbirth pains.

Some people do love to chat shit.

ineedamoreadultieradult · 30/06/2016 17:39

That's very odd I am a tomboy (hate that phrase) and didn't have an epidural so do I get some sort of prize. In answer to your question I have no clue what she meant.

EveOnline2016 · 30/06/2016 17:39

I get it. She is a twat.

I'm sorry but I don't even label women as Tom boys. What a very old concept that a female who likes certain sports and clothes is a male minded person.

TheoriginalLEM · 30/06/2016 17:40

You need to find a new baby group! are they very young?

WorraLiberty · 30/06/2016 17:42

Stop going to the group if you don't like it.

Why do you mean by 'I'm only going for my baby'?

scurryfunge · 30/06/2016 17:44

I'm sure there must be other groups you could go to.

Swings77 · 30/06/2016 17:44

HV said it's good to go, I stopped going for a bit and she thought it was a bit concerning and mentioned PTSD, so I kept going again.

Yes, there probably isn't anyone over 30, I'm the oldest there! (29)

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scurryfunge · 30/06/2016 17:48

Swings, you need to find a more supportive, like minded group. Don't waste your time on idiots.

Huldra · 30/06/2016 17:49

It sounds as if she was trying to say in a joking way that having an epidural isn't a sign of weakness.

Tom Boy is a very old fashioned phrase etc

BackforGood · 30/06/2016 17:53

Your baby won't get anything out of the group - a group formed for new Mothers is that - for the mothers. If you aren't enjoying it, then find another.

PoundingTheStreets · 30/06/2016 17:56

I'd have probably snorted and said something like 'if men had to give birth I'm pretty sure a pain-free method would have been devised by now.'

shrunkenhead · 30/06/2016 17:57

I think the message she was trying to convey was that she should have been able to get through childbirth without an epidural but wimped out. It seems a harsh judgment call on others tbh and women have different pain thresholds.

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